Harvard Law Review Digs Itself Into Deeper Hole Amid Fight With Feds. Plus, Who’s Behind the New Columbia Encampment Doc?

From bad to worse: The Harvard Law Review is facing multiple federal probes over reports, published in the Free Beacon, of racial discrimination at the journal. Its conduct in the face of those probes has only added to the furor. The Review, our Aaron Sibarium reports, “retaliated against a student editor for allegedly leaking documents

Immigrants at ICE check-ins held in basement of federal building in L.A.

Many undocumented immigrants who went to their Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) check-in appointments at a federal building in Los Angeles this week were taken into custody and brought to the basement and held there, some overnight, according to immigration lawyers and family members. It was unclear how many people were affected, but the attorneys

Immigrants at ICE check-ins detained in basement of federal building in L.A.

Many undocumented immigrants who went to their Immigration and Customs Enforcement check-in appointments at a federal building in Los Angeles this week were taken into custody and brought to the basement and held there, some overnight, according to immigration lawyers and family members. It was unclear how many people were affected, but the attorneys told

Moderate Democrats Examine Where Party Went Wrong in 2024

Crime and immigration were among the vulnerabilities highlighted by speakers at WelcomeFest, which was interrupted by ‘Gays Against Genocide.’ WASHINGTON—In the ballroom of a Washington hotel, powerful Democrats were looking inward. After it took big hits in 2024, how can the party of former Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama recover? Original News Source Link

Rep. Stutzman Returns to Congress on Mission to Save Small Businesses From Big Government

During an eight-year hiatus from Congress, Stutzman experienced how federal policies can make life difficult for everyday Americans struggling to make a living. WASHINGTON—Some might argue that serving as a member of Congress isn’t a pleasant job most days, says Rep. Marlin Stutzman. But at least it’s better than owning a dinner theater, he told

Harvard Law Review Retaliates Against Alleged Leaker—And Demands He Press Free Beacon To Destroy Documents

The Harvard Law Review retaliated against a student editor for allegedly leaking documents to the Washington Free Beacon and demanded, as part of the journal’s disciplinary process, that he request their destruction, according to emails obtained by the Free Beacon. The demand came as the law review was under a document retention order stemming from multiple